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    Measuring data size outbound

    Hi, I need top measure the amount of data coming from my Solaris 9 box to calculate total GB amount per month. I can measure performance stats like speed, i/o r/w and such but am at a loss for figuring the actual size of data coming from my system. I'm sure I'm over thinking this but any help...
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    Quick NTP question

    I agree that letting the daemon do it's thing would be preferred. What I really need to know is does it (the daemon) really sit and passively wait for a broadcast packet after initially "asking" on startup? If so then it seems running ntpdate at intervals would be the solution? The servers I...
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    Quick NTP question

    Great. Thanks for the input. Was wondering if it would be better to use ntpdate in a cron job or not.
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    Quick NTP question

    HI, If I set up my Solaris box (8, 9, or 10) as an NTP client (Copying ntp.client to ntp.conf) will it "ask" the servers listed or will it just sit and wait for broadcasts? The servers are Internet based. so my entries are server IP Address server IP Address Thanks,
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    Ports Problems RHEL5

    Thanks for the quick response. Right after posting I did decide to look at netstat and found the ports I wanted were bound to the loopback address. Quick edit of the hosts file fixed things up. Thanks again
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    Ports Problems RHEL5

    Still fairly new to Linux. Running RHEL5 and trying to open two ports. Learned more than I wanted to about iptables and SELinux but even with iptables stopped, and SELinux disables I am still unable to connect to the port(s) I need. With iptables I added the following and saved the rule using...
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    init hook causing crash on &

    Hooked a script into rc5 to run at boot. It calls a second script that has an "&" to run in the background. What is happening is that the initial script IS calling the second but then crashes out. We have confirmed that removing the "&" from the initial script prevents the crashing. When...
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    TS (RD) Gateway ssl issues

    Solved this one. It helps if 443 is pointing to the right server!
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    TS (RD) Gateway ssl issues

    Hiya, So I am setting up an RD Gateway for a client. I've done this before with 2008 just not R2 (TS vs RD naming). Generate the cert on the gateway, import it. Import it on my Win 7 machine (RD Client)and set up the rdp profile (adv, settings, server address, etc.... Cert on client is...
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    open port question

    Don't know why I didn't notice this before but it would explain things but it also raises another question.... Here's the hosts file: # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 xxx xxx.localdomain localhost ::1...
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    open port question

    netstat tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:2025 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:60241 127.0.0.1:2025 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:2025 127.0.0.1:43310 TIME_WAIT tcp 0 0...
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    open port question

    Hey All, RH newbie with a port question Running RH EL5 Have Sybase installed ans listening on port, say 2025 Can connect to that port locally from the server and log in to the db that is there just fine. But when trying from a client pc on the same LAN seg it fails. I've added the port to...
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    Partition permissions not persistant

    Thanks, That's a good find. We went with a start up entry in rc.local. Red Hat support came back with using either udev or the rc entry. Thanks for the help!
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    Partition permissions not persistant

    Thanks for the reply, They are manage by LVM. path is /dev/mapper/VolGroup00 In reading I found the "udev" facility. Am I to use this to set the permissions on the partitions? I understand I can do this in several ways. I guess I'm more interested in what the right, or recommended way is...
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    Partition permissions not persistant

    Also, this disk is handled by LVM

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